HUME PIPEWORKS
VAN NESS AVENUE MARIBYRNONG, MARIBYRNONG CITY
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Statement of Significance
In the 1870s the Maribyrnong works was described as "one ofthelargest factories of its kind in Australia," (Argus 26February1870, p.7) and even in the world (Argus 6 October, 1874, p.6).
2. It was the location of the first ventures of the Australianfrozenmeat export company, which developed the Victorian export tradeinfrozen meat and was, for a time in the early 1880s, the largestexporterof frozen meat in Australia.
3. It was an early example of a major Australian factory complex,builtof bluestone (rubble) it was an open plan factory, split level inthemain building with segmented arches and columns. The iron truss roofin1874 building could be original. It is an interestingcolonialadaptation of English industrial design.
4. The buildings have national significance also, as part of theHumescomplex since the First World War. Described as "thelargestmanufacturers of steel re-enforced concrete pipes inAustralia"(Sunshine Cavalcade, 1951,p.77), Humes is a concern whichhas played avery important part in the industrial development of Australia.
5. The factory and its site are an important part of the historyofMelbourne, especially industrial development in the western suburbs.
6. A number of leading Melbourne merchants, stock and station agents,aswell as pastoralists were the financiers founded the meat preserving works.
7. The company's works were originally built and designed by aMelbournecivil engineer and its machinery was originally supplied by aMelbournefirm (except for the boiler which was from Glasgow).
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HUME PIPEWORKS - History
Site was occupied by the Raleigh Boiling Down Works company around 1848. The boiling down works included substantial bluestone buildings. Reports in 1854 cite that is waswell known for processing sheep and cattle for tallow production. In 1868, the company was purchased by the Melbourne Meat Preserving Company (MMPC) which produced tinned meat. The MMPC renovated the existing building, and built additional buildings across the site until the 20th century.
Heritage Inventory Description
HUME PIPEWORKS - Heritage Inventory Description
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PIPEMAKERS PARK COMPLEXVictorian Heritage Register H1503
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JACK'S MAGAZINEVictorian Heritage Register H1154
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ADI FACTORY - FOOTSCRAYVictorian Heritage Inventory
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